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Apache Tears
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.: Hansenaz :.
Mar 5 2017
Apache Tears Mine
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Oct 18 2013
Apache tear collecting
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"Apache tears are a kind of nodular obsidian (volcanic black glass). When polished, it is opaque to nearly translucent. The color ranges from red to brown to black. Apache tears have rounded forms (0.5 to 5 cm). They are often found embedded in a greyish-white perlite matrix."

"The name Apache tear stems from a legend regarding the Apache tribe. In retaliation for raiding an Arizona settlement, the U.S. military trailed the offending band of about 75 Apache warriors and launched a surprise attack against them. Nearly 50 died in the first volley of shots, and the rest leapt over a cliff rather than allow themselves to be killed. The Apache tear stones are supposedly the tears that their wives and families shed for them." Source Wikipedia

Apache Leap is east of Superior. Apache Tears can be found southwest of Superior and southeast of Boyce Thompson Arboretum and the old town of Pinal.

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